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    Dow Molykote 3402C: What is the Friction Factor (K)?

    Well, I hate being an idiot but I have been there and those brochures and things shown do not list a "K" factor that I can find. I did not even find a definitive mu (coeff of friction) in any of Dow's literature. I have asked Dow and am waiting to hear from them but thought I'd ask here...
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    Dow Molykote 3402C: What is the Friction Factor (K)?

    OK guys/gals, question of the century: What is the friction factor (K) for Dow's Molykote 3402C anti-friction coating? thanks for any insight...
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    I Does 'fungibility' exist in physics?

    I know of only 1 universe. Isn't the definition of universe, everything? Likewise, some hypothesize about things beyond the universe - how can there be anything beyond the universe if the universe is everything to begin with?
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    Classical University Physics textbook topics

    Right. The one book (forgot the title) I saw "jerk" in, said the same thing; 'not used for much in physics.' I have the 6th edition of University Physics and was thinking of updating to the newest one. Wondered if they expanded scope to at least introduce things like this. thanks guys
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    Classical University Physics textbook topics

    Thanks guys. Yes I did look at an on-line version of the books' TOC. And I did not find jerk. I could not find an index, so thanks for that info Mr. Jones. I did see mention of jerk in the synopsis for another book but as you say, it was VERY limited. I was afraid this would be the answer.
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    Classical University Physics textbook topics

    Does anyone have the latest University Physics (Young) textbook and know if there is a discussion of "jerk" in it? THanks, JP
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